About
New Bombay Karate Club
Karate employs a colored belt system to signify a practitioner’s rank and level of proficiency. The system typically progresses from white (beginner) to black (advanced), with various colored belts representing different levels of expertise in between.

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Karate is a traditional martial art that originated in Okinawa, Japan, and has evolved into a widely practiced form of self-defense, sport, and physical fitness. The word “karate” itself is a combination of two Japanese characters: “kara” meaning “empty,” and “te” meaning “hand.” Therefore, karate can be translated as “empty hand,” emphasizing its focus on unarmed techniques.
Karate has various styles, with Shotokan being some of the most prominent. Each style may have its unique characteristics, katas, and training methodologies, but they all share a common foundation in the principles of karate.
- Striking Techniques
- Blocks and Defensive Movements
- Stances
- Katas
- Kumite
- Philosophy
- Belt System
Meet Our Instructors
NBKC Instructor’s

Rohan Yadav
President - NBKC

Bipin Rai
Director - NBKC

Thanush Settigar
General Secretary

Ajay Yadav
Technical Director

Shubbam Waphare
Chief Examiner

Ruchiva Josoliar
Atbelet Commission Head)

Suswar Sawant
Atbelet Commission Head)

Prerit Deshmukh
Demonstration Head

Sampada Waphare
Examiner

Seema Charikar
Examiner

Sucha Gange
Examiner

Chaitrali Sawant
Examiner

Abbisbek Cherungat
Beyond self-defense, karate provides numerous benefits, including improved physical fitness, increased flexibility, enhanced mental focus, and the development of self-discipline. Many people practice karate not only for its practical applications but also for the overall personal growth it promotes.
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